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VIAFrevised2015-09-18machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-10T16:42:10machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-10T16:42:10humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonRhoda, FranklinpresumedRhoda, Franklin, 1854-presumed1854CherryChristian lifeFruit cultureFruit-cultureFruit treesTheologyPacific CoastPacific CoastOregonFoster, Mike, 1935-Luelling, Henderson W., 1809-1878.Rhoda, FranklinRhoda, Franklin, 1854-. [Photo of the Black Heart cherry tree from the Materials relating to Henderson W. Luelling] [graphic]Rhoda, Franklin, 1854-Luelling, Henderson W., 1809-1878.[Photo of the Black Heart cherry tree from the Materials relating to Henderson W. Luelling] [graphic] 1905.1 mounted photographic print : b&w.Shows the Black Heart cherry tree in bloom in Olympia Golf Grounds, Oregon. UC Berkeley LibrariesRhoda, Franklin. Articles on various subjects / by Franklin Rhoda ; 1884-1886.Rhoda, Franklin.Articles on various subjects / by Franklin Rhoda ; 1884-1886.1 v. (141 p., [3] folded leaves) ; 31 cm.Newspaper clippings, from various popular religious periodicals published in Oakland and San Francisco, Calif., and 3 autograph documents signed, concerning Christian life and theology. UC Berkeley LibrariesRhoda, Franklin, 1854-. Material relating to Henderson W. Luelling, [ca. 1920-1957].Rhoda, Franklin, 1854-Material relating to Henderson W. Luelling, [ca. 1920-1957].1 portfolio.Rhoda, Franklin. Henderson W. Luelling, father of the fruit industry on the Pacific Coast (9 typewritten leaves); Rhoda, Franklin. Origin of the fruit business of the Pacific Coast [newspaper clipping and typewritten carbon copy (1 leaf) of part of this]; Notes on Henderson Luelling (4 typewritten leaves); Two letters from Olympia Chamber of Commerce to Mr. Franklin Rhoda (each 1 typewritten leaf); Two letters from Oregon Historical Society to Franklin Rhoda (each 1 typewritten leaf in envelope); Letter from Franklin Rhoda to the Country gentlemen (1 typewritten leaf, carbon copy); Ms. letter from Mrs. Hattie Luelling Wilson to Franklin Rhoda (in envelope). UC Berkeley LibrariesMike Foster papers, 1853-2006.Foster, Mike, 1935-Mike Foster papers, 1853-2006.cubicft. (25 boxes)Manuscripts and research material of a biographer of Ferdinand V. Hayden and other 19th century explorers of the American West.EnglishUniverisity of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.Foster, Mike, 1935-. Mike Foster papers, 1853-2006.Foster, Mike, 1935-Mike Foster papers, 1853-2006.14.88 cubic ft. (25 boxes)Collection contains manuscripts of Mike Foster's book "Strange Genius: A Life of Ferdinand Hayden", as well as research material assembled in the course of writing, including photocopies and microfilm of primary materials. The collection also contains Foster's research and manuscripts for his book "Summits to Reach: An Annotated Edition of Franklin Rhoda's Report on the Topography of the San Juan Country". Additionally there are materials from Foster's teaching career and some unpublished manuscripts. Univerisity of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.Foster, Mike, 1935-. Mike Foster papers on Franklin Rhoda, 1986-1988.Foster, Mike, 1935-Mike Foster papers on Franklin Rhoda, 1986-1988.2 boxes (.8 linear ft.).Box 1 contains photocopies of Rhoda's diaries and writings, biographical materials on Rhoda, and Foster's correspondence about Rhoda and his project on Rhoda; Box 2 contains Foster's manuscript on Rhoda, "Summits to reach: an annotated edition of Franklin Rhoda's Report on the topography of the San Juan country". UC Berkeley Libraries